3:45 pm — Sundance — Le doulos I saw this Melville film a couple of months ago with it was first released on Criterion DVD, and pretty
much loved it to death.
Not exact matches
It's also pretty
much about everything: it manages
to cram musings on history, passion, governance, memory, legacy, friendship, war, jealousy,
love, race, America, and
death into its 47 catchy songs.
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Judas was not
to become a martyr because of the way the apostles wrote about him in the Gospel - they saw through the eyes of men, and Judas was unable
to redeem himself before he died a natural
death, dying instead loathed, hated & driven
to suicide for his deed against the Son of God, Jesus, whom he had
Loved so
much.
On his
death bed, I hope he talks about his family... But if he was just as
much of a jerk
to them as his students, I imagine it will be
to lament his lost opportunites and estranged
loved ones.
At the moment of her
death, I whispered in her ear
to reach out and take her mother's (who had passed on years earlier) hand, and that I would take good care of the children, and that I
loved her very
much.
He still
loves us very
much, that he gave up his own begotten Son who died
to save us from our spiritual
death (sin) so that we can live with Him someday.
He
loved men so
much that, even knowing many would reject his offer, he freely provided the costly atonement for all sin, so that no man need fear punishment and
death, but could repent of their wickedness and be restored
to loving relationship with God.
Jesus went
to the cross out of
love,
to rescue us from sin,
death, and devil, but since the Gospels (or the rest of the New Testament for that matter) don't place
much emphasis on the blood of Jesus or the pain He went through on the cross, maybe we shouldn't either.
It is sin that makes us feel separated from God, and this is the feeling Jesus expressed on the cross, and is one reason Jesus went
to the cross —
to take our sin and bear it away into
death so that we can see that God has not left us, has not abandoned us, and has not forsaken us, but has fully entered into our pain, our suffering, and even into our sin, so that He might show us how
much He
loves and cares for us.
Nature has just as
much beauty, order,
love, and wonder as it does
death, blood, suffering, and murder, and Scripture has hundreds of dark and disturbing passages which seems
to paint a different picture of God than we read about in the Gospels or in 1 John 4:8.
The persecution of people of «the way» has begun, and though we may wish
to only show
love we will eventually be pushed into taking a stand,
much like those in Muslim countries who are being confronted with
death for nothing more than saying they
love Jesus.
Occasioned by the
death from AIDS of his friend (not his lover) Patrick, Sullivan reflects on the meaning of friendship as something very different from - and, he suggests,
much more rare and elevated than -» being in
love,» not
to mention having sex.
David discovered this principle and this was probably why God let him off the hook and did not have him stoned
to death for adultery and murder like the law required: because David was humble and repented (even though Achan and plenty of other people repented and God still punished them, and this has nothing
to do with the fact that David was king and probably would not have commanded his own stoning
to keep the law even though he wrote Psalm 119 which is all about how
much he
loved keeping every commandment in the law).
If you ever doubt or wonder about Jesus»
love for you, just remember these two words which tell us so
much about our own sin, the heart of Jesus, and the complete forgiveness and
love offered
to us through His
death and resurrection.
I can totally get «wouldn't it be cool if our sense of consciousness survived our physical
deaths and we got
to hang out with the consciousnesses of all the people we
loved who died» but the jump from that
to «I'm positive we have immortal souls» seems too
much like wishful thinking that's been codified by some form of group consensus.
The
death of
much -
loved actor Gene Wilder due
to complications resulting from Alzheimer's has put the... More
He
loves you so
much and thought of you personally on that Cross when he was put
to death (which is a historical fact) so that he can have a relationship with you now and forever.
Agreeing
to love and trust this history of absurdity,
death, and contradictions is
much harder, I'm afraid, than just trying
to be «good.
again, i totally expect you guys
to talk among yourselves about how
much of a sissyfied pinkass liberal commie i am or something, and i acknowledge i have never been under the threat of
death, nor my
loved ones, by a terrorist.
Instead, God
loved us so
much that he humbled himself
to the
death of the cross, and paid the price we can not pay.
No one will ever know enough about science, life,
death,
love, God, or even themselves
to fully understand it,
much less predict what the future holds.
i totally expect you guys
to talk among yourselves about how
much of a sissyfied pinkass liberal commie i am or something, and i acknowledge i have never been under the threat of
death, nor my
loved ones, by a terrorist.
They also cared for their comrades on
death row: in one instance a prisoner «so
much...
love [d] the man who was about
to die» that he «scaled the fence that enclosed the
death - row exercise yard and reached the roof of a nearby building before he was stopped on his way
to the
death house,» where he «had intended
to disable the [electric] chair's generator.»
It ushered in a new covenant, a righteousness becuase he took on my unrighteousness that cost him his
death in my place (so sin is a big deal), God
loved me so
much that despite the fact I was his enemy (and he saw me in that way) he pursued me
to make me right with him!
Jeremy — «Jesus went
to the cross out of
love,
to rescue us from sin,
death, and devil, but since the Gospels (OR THE REST OF THE NEW TESATMENT FOR THAT MATTER) don't place
much emphasis on the blood of Jesus or the pain He went through on the cross, maybe we shouldn't either» (emphasis mine)
But after he had seen, despite every effort
to keep him from doing so, the ugly facts of sickness, poverty, old age and
death, he finally renounced his princely home and comfort, even a new - born son and his
much loved wife, Yasodhara, and went out into the world
to become, first, a wandering mendicant seeking by austerity and ascetic practices
to find release.
Death can come unexpectantly murder, accidents, heart attacks or natural disasters so we should live our life
to the fullest letting our
loved ones know how
much they mean
to us and serve God
to the best of our ability
to make the world a better place while we are still alive and be ready
to meet our Maker at any time.
I have been dying
to plant some apricot trees, but we are RIGHT on the line, where the trees will probably not freeze
to death in the winter, but most summers the blossoms would probably succumb
to frost: (But I just
love them so
much I'm pretty sure I'm going
to plant some dwarfs near the house where they will be out of the frost pocket and where I can cover them if need be.
But what struck me most during our conversation, was that Sunny had touched so many people in his life that when news of his
death broke, an overwhelming number of people (from ex-neighbors
to the cashiers at the supermarket where he used
to frequent) showed up at his funeral, hoping
to say their goodbyes
to a man
much loved and adored.
As
much as I
love «possession», it bores me
to death when no shot is taken, or when the ball is not moved forward.
I
love it so
much that I
love it
to DEATH.
I have been dying
to plant some apricot trees, but we are RIGHT on the line, where the trees will probably not freeze
to death in the winter, but most summers the blossoms would probably succumb
to frost: (But I just
love them so
much I'm pretty sure I'm going
to plant some dwarfs near the house where they will be out of the frost pocket and where I can cover them if need be.
Crystal and Darron — thank you so
much for the privilege of being there
to witness you two promise
to love each other until
death do you part.
These Chanel espadrilles have been worn
to death and it's not even spring yet, that gives you a glimpse of how
much I
love them!
Also, I
love those strappy sandals
to death, and it's great
to see a blogger's photos that show how
much you enjoy and
love your outfit.
im 25 my name is Anthony i
love to have fun like
to watch movies and cuddle
love the outdoors pretty
much open
to anything i have a 3 year old son i
love him
to death his name is Anthony we call him AJ im just trying
to keep my head up for me and my son anything else hitme up
Much -
loved characters are killed in this final chapter, and watching Hogwarts itself reduced largely
to rubble is like being present at the
death of a friend.
Spielberg's tone leaks through a bit too
much for me, and with an ending that deals with heavy, powerful themes related
to existentialism,
love,
death, humanity and the like, it just doesn't pay off quite as well as its set up had promised.
In a firefight he is killed, the
death reported in the usual Marine style by a pair of officers» trip
to the young man's parents, who decide
to adopt the dog that was
loved so
much by their deceased son.
Diagnosed with a year at best
to live, the two lovers make a connection, but knowledge of her imminent
death keeps Will holding back from falling in
love, and also spending too
much time in trying
to find some cure for his beloved Charlotte.
The two key sources, however, are unpublished documents he obtained from Gloria Karefa - Smart, Baldwin's sister and literary executor: a June 1979 letter from the writer
to his agent, Jay Acton, and 30 pages of notes for a novel that Baldwin would never write,
to chronicle the lives and
deaths of his friends Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr. «I want these three lives
to bang against and reveal each other, as in truth they did,» Baldwin explains, «and use their dreadful journey as a means of instructing people whom they
loved so
much, who betrayed them, and for whom they gave their lives.»
Other highlights in this section include: Pablo Larraín's THE CLUB, a mordant morality tale set in a sleepy Chilean coastal town, which won Berlin's Grand Jury Prize; CHRONIC, Michel Franco's uncompromising study of grief and isolation, featuring a revelatory performance by Tim Roth; brothers Tarzan and Arab Nasser's feature directorial debut, DÉGRADÉ, a smart drama that moves seamlessly between humour and despair, set in a women's hair salon in Gaza; the European Premiere of George Amponsah's intimate documentary THE HARD STOP, revealing the story of Mark Duggan's friends and family following his
death after being shot in a «Hard Stop» police procedure in 2011; Jonas Carpignano's engrossing feature debut, THE MEASURE OF A MAN which won Vincent Lindon Best Actor at Cannes Film Festival, MEDITERRANEA, an ultra-topical tale of two young African men from Burkina Faso who, in search of a better life, make the difficult and dangerous trip across the Sahara desert and Mediterranean Sea
to reach Italy; the drama
MUCH LOVED, Nabil Ayouch's searing, no - holds - barred look at the world of prostitution in Morocco; David Evans» thought - provoking documentary MY NAZI LEGACY, which raises the harrowing question, «What if your father was a Nazi?»
Really only Tsui Hark has managed
to make a great movie out of an origin story (with A Better Tomorrow III:
Love and
Death in Saigon), and that was by turning the ostensible hero into a side character for
much of the film, allowing it
to be driven by his mentor.
A Fantastic Woman: Another one Academy voters managed
to get, Chile's nominee stars Daniela Vega, the nation's first out transgender actress, as Marina, whose
loving relationship with a
much older man is cut short by his
death.
We all know how
much Hollywood
loves to remake a great Britflick but
Death At A Funeral?
We all knew what was happening, but, like Peter Parker, which is the truly brilliant part of this movie
death, we
loved her too
much as a character
to believe what we were watching.
Rudy Steiner, the boy with the «hair the color of lemons», who has so
much love and integrity and life (view spoiler)[that I cried myself
to sleep over his fate that
Death so casually and cruelly revealed
to us (hide spoiler)-RSB-, who was by Liesel's side since the beginning of their friendship - «A snowball in the face is surely the perfect beginning
to a lasting friendship.»
When you buy a whole life insurance policy, you carefully calculate how
much coverage you may need
to financially provide for your
loved ones upon your
death.